Dubai -  Automation industry in the GCC will enhance growth in the coming five years, encouraged by the recovery in oil prices and government economic diversification plans, according to AETOSWire’s data.

In July, consulting firm TechSci Research reported that the GCC market for industrial and building automation will reach $10.3 billion in 2023, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.7% compared to only $5.6 billion in 2017.

The GCC’s industrial automation market growth is based on predominantly young and educated population who are more aware of automation and its applications across various sectors including manufacturing and services, the report added.

High initial investments in new technologies, a lack of common standards among connected devices and communication protocols are the key challenges that need to be addressed.

“Increasingly across the Middle East, we see automation becoming more relevant, especially as manufacturers seek to increase productivity and safety whilst the consumer demands higher quality and better value for money,” Martin Palmer, General Manager of SICK Middle East, commented.

It is worth noting that SPS Automation Middle East conference and exhibition, which will discuss automation industry challenges and potential solutions, will take place from 18-19 September 2018 at Dubai’s Festival Arena.

The conference will host the major automation firms, including official Launch Partners from Germany, BECKHOFF Automation, Bosch Rexroth, SICK, Pilz, and LAPP.

“[It is an] opportunity to align with system integrators who may have a lot of requirements with many shortcomings on their side of the business that we could complete. And from the end users point of view, who are looking for a more complete solution,” Palmer added.

Source: Mubasher

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